World Market
An Overview of Economical Model of World Market
Fee Model
As a global exchange layer, World Market charges the following types of fees, similar to other trading venues:
Trading Fees
Taker, Market Fees & Rebates
Liquidity Provider (LP) Fees
Liquidation Fees
In addition, World Market imposes certain management fees which directly goes to B3X, including:
Asset Addition Fee
Market Creation Fee
Add/Update Listing Fee
Vault Creation Fee
Trading Fees
Trading fees are charged when a user places a trade order on World Market Pool. These fees typically vary depending on the specific market in which the user is trading.
All markets charge the following types of fees, each influenced by an associated impact factor:
Opening Fee
Closing Fee
These fees also cover related actions such as collateral deposits and collateral withdrawals.
Liquidity Providers
70%
B3X Stakers
20%
B3X Treasury
10%
Taker, Maker Fees & Rebates
When users trade on the World Market Orderbook, they are subject to the following fees based on the nature of the order placed:
Maker Fees
Taker Fees
Taker Fees are typically fixed and apply when a user places an order that is immediately matched with an existing order—thus removing liquidity from the market.
Maker Fees, on the other hand, are designed to incentivize users who add liquidity by placing limit orders that rest on the orderbook. These fees may be lower or even negative (rebates), depending on the quality of the order, such as:
Tighter spreads
Lower slippage
This fee structure encourages deeper liquidity and more efficient markets.
DMM Vault Liquidity Providers
70%
DMM Party
20%
B3X Treasury
10%
Liquidity Provider Fees
Users incur the following fees when interacting with World Market Pools, the Insurance Fund, and DMM Vaults:
Deposit Fee – Charged when users add liquidity to a pool, contribute to the insurance fund, or deposit into a DMM Vault.
Withdrawal Fee – Charged when users remove funds from any of the above mechanisms.
These fees help ensure system stability, manage risk, and maintain fair incentives for liquidity provisioning across the platform.
All LP fees are directed to the B3X Treasury, supporting long-term protocol growth and governance-led development initiatives.
Liquidation Fees
World Market applies liquidation fees based on the nature of the liquidation event:
Partial Liquidation: When a user’s position is partially liquidated, the fees are similar to closing a trade at a loss. In this case, the standard trading fee distribution applies, meaning the fees are shared among relevant stakeholders (e.g., protocol treasury, referrers, etc.).
Full Liquidation: In a full liquidation scenario—where the user’s entire position is closed—a fixed liquidation fee is awarded directly to the liquidator. This acts as an incentive for liquidators to maintain system solvency by promptly executing liquidations.
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